Here's the first book to examine jobs suitable for ex-offenders. Profiling 101 opportunities that are relatively open to people with not-so-hot backgrounds, this revealing book gives renewed hope and direction to ex-offenders who are uncertain what they want to do, can do, and will do in the future.

This book introduces the concept of the "30/30 Job Search" which has been successfully used by thousands of job placement clients. It outlines a powerful 30-day program for job hunters who seek satisfying employment opportunities within 30 miles of any location in the United States.

Teens often have questions about the law, but they don't always know where to turn for answers about youth rights. This book provides those answers, exploring more than 100 questions specifically discussing the legal rights of teens.

This book addresses unique challenges facing ex-offenders as they communicate their qualifications to employers. Filled with the latest information, tips, strategies, and more than 60 examples of resumes and letters written for ex-offenders.

What should ex-offenders do in order to land a good job? Where should they go to find a job they do well and enjoy doing? What strategies work best for them? This book provides important answers to many re-entry questions facing ex-offenders. Beginning with an examination of 20 myths/realities and 22 principles for success.

This no-nonsense, straightforward book catalogs 127 employment barriers that prevent individuals from finding good jobs and advancing their careers. Beginning with an 85-item self-assessment test to determine one's "Employment Barriers I.Q," the book analyzes each barrier and offers sound advice on how to overcome it.

This essential directory of ex-offender re-entry assistance is for anyone re-entering the free world with a rap sheet and a resume. It includes the latest information on the who, what, when where and how of making critical re-entry decisions.

Designed for anyone facing a major life-changing transition, this action-oriented pocket guide is jam-packed with essential personal, job search, and employability information. It's used by hundreds of workforce development programs, correctional institutions, and rehab facilities.

Primarily designed for ex-offenders re-entering society with few supports, lifelines, and skills, this handy pocket guide is jam-packed with essential tips, checklists, examples, exercises, and recommended resources for becoming more financially savvy.

This engaging guide helps ex-offenders remain positive, focused, and entrepreneurial as they both map and navigate the often confusing and overlapping maze of re-entry programs, and services available through a jungle of government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and faith-based groups.